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<h1>BizBlox Builder</h1>
<h2>Advanced Features</h2>
<h3>BizBlox Projects </h3>
<p>The quickest way to use the BizBlox Builder SQL Import Tool during development is to save your import options as a project.</p>
<p>When you perform an Import, if you are confident your options and file settings (SQL File path and Target Path) will not change in the short-term, simply choose:</p>
<pre>File &gt; Save BizBlox Project </pre>
<p>Select a location on your file-system to save your project to.</p>
<p>When you next update your SQL script and need to re-perform the import, simply start BizBlox Builder, re-open the Project file, and click <em>Step 3:. Perform Import.</em> </p>
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